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This family home in Binbrook, Ontario, had a new gazebo put in their backyard for family dinners and to entertain their guests in the summer. Unfortunately, not long after it was built, they discovered that the concrete below was sinking making the homeowners concerned for the gazebo’s stability.
Installation Specialist Kyle McKeown and his team used our PolyLevel® Polyurethane injection system to bring the slope of the concrete back to its original height. This allowed the family to get back to enjoying their new gazebo within hours of installation! They were so pleased with how easy of a fix-it was, and they did not have to put a dent in their bank accounts to replace the concrete.
Our client in Burlington, Ontario, had a driveway that was a tripping and water pooling hazard. This driveway was bowing toward the house, causing a hazardous lip when entering the front entrance and exposing the home’s foundation. The sloping also left the basement door vulnerable since the foundation underneath the windowsill was exposed too. As a result, the whole side of the house was essentially susceptible to water. This problem had to be fixed as soon as possible to avoid intense foundation repairs. With the help of Project Manager Danny Dos Santos giving schematics and a plan, and Installation Supervisor Bill McKeown, the problematic driveway was fixed in under 15 minutes, thanks to our PolyLevel®!
Insurance brokers know better than anyone the severity of a tripping hazard at a business. They deal with these types of claims every day, so they understand the issues that can come from uneven concrete.
A general contractor in Burlington, Ontario, had recently remodelled his insurance broker’s office. The broker had been dealing with a tripping hazard caused by settled concrete that he wanted dealt with.
The contractor reached out to Canadian Concrete Leveling looking for a solution and met with Project Manager Paul Mendell. Paul showed them our techniques and solutions, and a date was set for the repair.
Foreman Kyle McKeown used our PolyLevel® high-density polyurethane to lift the concrete back to its former grade. PolyLevel® takes minutes to cure, and the concrete can even be walked on the same day as the installation.
The owner is extremely happy with the work performed. His customers no longer worry about tripping, and the work didn’t interfere with his business. The contractor was also very impressed with the work done by Canadian Concrete Leveling.
Being away from a property can be a stressful situation. Many cottage owners go through this every winter, so doing what you can to prepare is essential.
A customer in Penetanguishene, Ontario, had a pool situated near the water, and a retaining wall supported the patio. The pool deck had settled over the years, and water was pooling between the deck and retaining wall. The owner was concerned that a flash-freeze could push out the retaining wall and possibly cause it to lean or collapse.
Looking for a solution without having to redo the wall, the customer called Canadian Concrete Leveling. Project Manager Paul Mendell met the customer at his cottage and inspected the pool deck. The customer was happy to hear we could remedy his problem without any major disruptions.
Foreman Kyle McKeown used our PolyLevel® polyurethane to lift the concrete slabs. By injecting our system through dime-sized holes, we were able to lift the deck a few inches, bringing the patio back to grade level and eliminating any pooling water.
The customer is delighted with the work done. Their pool deck is protected, and they can be away from their cottage with peace of mind.
Make your home a beautiful space inside and out. This home in Brampton looked dapper from the inside, but when the snow started melting, temperatures started rising, and people started to make their way to the patio, hazards struck. The back porch's step started to sink! Not only did the sinking action cause tripping hazards, but it was an eyesore too. The homeowners wanted to keep the clean look throughout the home, so they decided to call Canadian Concrete Leveling.
Canadian Concrete Leveling can keep your good-looking concrete intact while lifting it back to its original position. Since the homeowners already had great concrete work, there was no need to add more layers of concrete and jeopardize the look. From the owners doing the initial search to giving our call centre a call, we were able to send one of our Project Managers, Julio Soley, to check out the home firsthand. Once the estimate was given, Julio explained to the clients how the installation team would inject our polyurethane into the slab to lift it back. Later that week, our installation team, Bill and Aidan McKeown, arrived at the home to start the work. They followed Julio's schematics and knew exactly what to do. Bill began to drill small dime-sized holes into the lower points of the concrete to prepare them for the polyurethane injections. Once the holes were made, the holes were capped. The caps are meant for the PolyLevel® gun that will hook on securely so that once the poly is being injected, the gun stays in its place. Bill began injecting the holes and watched the concrete step lift almost right away. The lifting process baffled our clients, and Aidan was on standby to put the sealant between the joints. Our sealant referred to as NexusPro®, is waterproof, anti-cracking, and chemical resistant so that it will be long-lasting for many years. The process only took under an hour, and the clean-up was immaculate. The step looked a lot newer than before, leaving the homeowners comfortable knowing that no one will trip and the clean look it has now given off.